Ben Patrick wrote:I think he will be sacked soon.
And they will go for Roy as his replacement
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Liverpool Echo 17th Nov 2010
ALBERTO AQUILANI is hoping his loan move from Liverpool to Juventus will be made permanent.
The Italian midfielder struggled for form and suffered a catalogue of injury problems during his one full season on Merseyside.
He was loaned to Juventus in August and has since scored one goal in 10 appearances, as his new club lie fourth in Serie A.
Now Aquilani hopes Juventus can come to an agreement with Liverpool, who paid £17m for him in August 2009.
"Juventus have to decide," said Aquilani, whose 28 appearances for the Reds yielded two goals.
"It also depends on me but if they (Juventus) want me then I will remain.
Well I doubt he will be coming back especially given some of his performances lately in the midfield of Juventus ....so how much do we sell him for and which position would be priority to use it for ? .... although I totally cant see the point in selling him only to buy another creative midfielder which we so desperately need btw...... and oh the irony .....he is precisely the inventive midfielder we so desperately need ....Im confused now
bigmick wrote:I'll bet there's a few of the older Inter fans who'd do that swap in a heartbeat. Roy had an excellent record there. Mind you, they are a better team now than when Roy first took over, they were battling against relegation at the time. I don't see them sinking that low this time around.
Ben Patrick wrote:Rocky wont be happy![]()
What's his form been like by the way ?
Has he been scoring goals and does he have many assists etc ?
bigmick wrote:Interesting article that Red. Do you think Rafa will get a similar reception of their fans if results don't improve? I mean, if they pelt a manager when he gets beat on penalties in a European Cup final, God knows what they'll do to a manager who has taken over a team which has won five league titles on the bounce, won the European Cup last season then steers the team into a downward spiral. I'd be getting myself a crash helmet sharpish if I was sitting near Rafa.
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Here's one I found particularly hard to take .....since he was deemed not good enough for our midfield
Il Messagero newspaper described him after the game against Roma as being possessed of “velvet feet and a superior brain”, and Juventus have quickly discovered that none of the old grace has been lost. To observe Aquilani on the ball at times is like watching a coaching video on footballing technique. Few players even at the top level are able to keeps their heads up, and their eyes searching for a pass, so consistently when under pressure from opponents.
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